typo o’ the day: Queen Elizabeth, Queen bee Posted on October 26, 2006 by raincoaster via both Fark and Gawker, and I think it’s the beer-drinking nerds who had the wittier commentary (“and boy are her ovaries tired” vs “and now we really want to see that movie”) for once. Don't keep it to yourself! Click to share on Fark me! (Opens in new window) Fark me! Click to share on Reddit (Opens in new window) Reddit Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Click to share on Tweet (Opens in new window) Tweet Click to share on Tumblr (Opens in new window) Tumblr Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window) Pinterest Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window) LinkedIn Click to print (Opens in new window) Print Click to email a link to a friend (Opens in new window) Email Like Loading... Related
that’s so badass. it makes you wonder how many eggs per day princess di might have one day laid, if the paparazzo hadn’t chased her into the wall
I bet they were removed at the autopsy and that’s why nobody can find the original notes. Very mysterious… But if it leads to more tall, good-looking blonds like Prince William, I’m all for it!
No, honey (oops. pun intended?) The ‘good-looking’ and ‘blond’ came from the new blood…they’re all going to be beak-nosed and horsey.
No, I’m talking about Princess Diana; as far as I know they haven’t yet conducted an autopsy on Lillibet. When you see the line about her living ten times longer than workers you begin to understand the existential despair that pervades Charles’ life.
that’s so badass. it makes you wonder how many eggs per day princess di might have one day laid, if the paparazzo hadn’t chased her into the wall
I bet they were removed at the autopsy and that’s why nobody can find the original notes. Very mysterious…
But if it leads to more tall, good-looking blonds like Prince William, I’m all for it!
No, honey (oops. pun intended?) The ‘good-looking’ and ‘blond’ came from the new blood…they’re all going to be beak-nosed and horsey.
No, I’m talking about Princess Diana; as far as I know they haven’t yet conducted an autopsy on Lillibet.
When you see the line about her living ten times longer than workers you begin to understand the existential despair that pervades Charles’ life.